Guitarist Lanny Gordin was one of the fundamental characters in the transformation of Brazilian music from the 1960s onwards. He electrified Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso and Jards Macalé, among others. Lanny reveals his libertarian process of composition and current thinking, embarking on an unusual odyssey through China, his birthplace, and Brazil, the country where he lives.
Directing | Gregorio Gananian | Director |
Writing | Gregorio Gananian | Screenplay |
Production | Gregorio Gananian | Producer |
Writing | Danielly O.M.M | Screenplay |
Production | Gregorio Gananian | Executive Producer |
Production | Danielly O.M.M | Executive Producer |
Production | Sergio Gagliardi-Gag | Executive Producer |
Production | Toni Nogueira | Executive Producer |
Production | Well Darwin | Executive Producer |
Camera | Toni Nogueira | Director of Photography |
Camera | Toni Nogueira | Camera Operator |
Sound | Guilherme Shinji | Sound |
Art | Danielly O.M.M | Art Direction |
Editing | Cesar Gananian | Editor |
Editing | Danielly O.M.M | Editor |
Editing | Gregorio Gananian | Editor |
Sound | Dino Vicente | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Felipe Ribeiro | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Negro Leo | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Dino Vicente | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Dino Vicente | Sound Designer |
Sound | Sérgio Abdalla | Sound Editor |
Sound | Sérgio Abdalla | Sound Mixer |